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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />September 19, 1988 <br />Page 2 <br />side to the northwestern corner of the property, where it <br />is the lowest (992.0 feet). <br />The site contains predominantly heavy clay and clay/loam <br />soils. These soils present severe limitations for the <br />installation and maintenance of on -site sewage disposal <br />systems. The majority of the site is covered by mature <br />maple forest, although a significant stand of coniferous <br />trees are also present which were planted by Sid Rebers. <br />B. Comprehensive Plan Relationships, Zoning Issues: <br />As the Planning Commission is well aware, the Subject <br />Property is located within the Highway 12 Corridor Study <br />Area. Since that study was adopted by the City as a <br />formal amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, the Planning <br />Commission should refer to that document for review of <br />pertinent comprehensive planning issues. This property is <br />discussed on pages 49 through 52. <br />This application includes only the northern portion of the <br />Rebers site, although some preliminary sketches have been <br />shard with the City that illustrate the future <br />development of the southern portion as well. The Highway <br />12 Corridor Study anticipated the development of <br />single-family residential lots on the northern portion of <br />the site and t1,at is what is being applied for in this <br />request. The recommended alternative states that the <br />density should not exceed 25 lots, which is the number <br />shown on the pi )osed plat. Therefore, at the most basic <br />level, this req"est is consistent with the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />The remainder of the discussion in the Corridor Study <br />focused on traffic and stormwater management issues. Both <br />of those issues will be addressed at the point at which <br />the southern portion of the site is developed. <br />Zon'n _lssues <br />The area contained within the Highway 12 Corridor Study is <br />subject to the proposed Special Minimum Requirements for <br />Rezoning that have been reviewed by the Planning Commission and <br />will be reviewed by the City Council at an upcoming meeting. <br />Although these minimum requirements have not yet been formally <br />adopted by the City Council, they are summarized in the <br />following paragraphs, along with a discussion of how they are <br />proposed to be met by this request. <br />